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Mercury Systems unveils rugged rackmount servers for C4ISR on the edge at Sea-Air-Space show - News

May 06, 2019
SEA-AIR-SPACE 2019--NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND. Mercury Systems has unveiled its rugged rackmount server product lineup -- featuring Intel second-generation Xeon scalable processors (formerly codenamed ?Cascade Lake?) -- at the Navy League?s Sea-Air-Space 2019 (SAS) exhibition..
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Syntonic Microwave, The Athena Group acquired by Mercury Systems - News

April 19, 2019
ANDOVER, Mass. Officials at Mercury Systems, Inc. announced the acquisitions of The Athena Group, Inc. (Athena) and Syntonic Microwave LLC (Syntonic) for an all-cash price valued at $46 million in total.
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U.S. Navy places $5.5 million follow-on order for DRFM jammers - News

March 01, 2019
ANDOVER, Mass. U.S. Navy officials released an additional $5.5 million in funds to Mercury Systems for follow-on orders against its previously announced $152 million five-year sole-source basic ordering agreement (BOA) to deliver advanced Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) jammers.
A.I.

Stacked, high-speed DDR4 and DDR5 memory useful in harsh battle environments - Story

February 14, 2019
Today's autonomous and artificial intelligence (AI) military systems process an ever-growing amount of sensor data. To handle this extreme workload, system architects must design boards using the fastest FPGA [field-programmable gate array] devices and Intel multicore processors. These devices cannot provide peak performance without massive amounts of high-speed double-data rate fourth generation (DDR4) memory for resident data and real-time execution.
Avionics

GECO Avionics acquired by Mercury Systems - News

January 31, 2019
ANDOVER, Mass. Officials at Mercury Systems, inc. completed the acquisition of safety-critical avionics and mission computing solutions provider, GECO Avionics, LLC.
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Embedding data center compute capability at the tactical edge with open systems architectures - Blog

December 20, 2018
At a high level, the vast majority of contemporary compute processing hardware may be divided into two domains: powerful data center processors and smaller, embedded devices. Embedded devices have the support of their data center big brothers via a network connection, giving them to access big data applications.